Opponents of the rapid buildout of data centers plan to ​hold protests on Saturday in at least 125 locations across the United States, the first coordinated national effort to channel anger at ‌the AI infrastructure expansion that has ramped up over the past year and roiled local politics.

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US data center protests go national as backlash grows  

 

Apple unseats Nvidia to become world's most valuable company as AI bets shift 

 

US judge won't block Meta from laying off workers who filed AI discrimination lawsuit 

 

Kenya investigating cybersecurity incident affecting president's website 

 

Shanghai Xingshu launches first constellation of its space-based computing project 

 

Meta, Anthropic in talks for potential $10 billion compute lease deal, source says 

 

Colombia's Ecopetrol says cyberattack stole data tied to 3,300 accounts 

 

Netflix earnings forecast disappoints Wall Street, shares tumble 

 

Apple in early settlement talks with US DOJ over antitrust case, Bloomberg News reports 

 

Federal employees can download TikTok on government devices, DOJ says 

 

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